The entertainer— 'Marana Mass' — is set to hit the screens on 10 April, ahead of Vishu.
Published Apr 02, 2025 | 4:39 PM ⚊ Updated Apr 02, 2025 | 4:39 PM
'Marana Mass' to release on 10 April. (X)
Basil Joseph’s next release, Marana Mass, has a locked release date. On Tuesday, 1 April, the film’s producer, Tovino Thomas, shared the teaser and also revealed the release date.
The entertainer—Marana Mass— is set to hit the screens on 10 April, ahead of Vishu. Sharing the news, Tovino wrote on X: “Presenting the official trailer of #MaranaMass!”
The Maranamass trailer opens with news reports about a serial killer dubbed more terrifying than Ripper Chandran.
Meanwhile, Basil Joseph, portraying a rebellious troublemaker, donning coloured hair, adds humor and emotion to the trailer, even advertising a local police station for sale on OLX.
Presenting the official trailer of #MaranaMass! https://t.co/SSJvZT9iQc pic.twitter.com/12LIg1Sbei
— Tovino Thomas (@ttovino) April 1, 2025
The tagline of Marana Mass, “Not a Mass Padam”, raised expectations among fans for the flick. It is co-written by director Sivaprasad and Romancham (2023)-fame Siju Sunny. Siju also plays a key role in the film.
Further, the movie features Rajesh Madhavan and Suresh Krishna in important roles. It is produced under Tovino Thomas’s Tovino Thomas Productions in collaboration with Tingston’s Thanzeer Salam for World Wide Films.
The music is composed by Jay Unnithan and the cinematography is handled by Neeraj Revi. RDX (2023)-fame Chaman Chacko is the editor.
Meanwhile, Basil Joseph has recently joined the sets of Sudha Kongara’s Parasakthi, which will mark his Tamil debut. The film stars Sivakarthikeyan, Jayam Ravi, Atharvaa Murali, and Sreeleela in lead roles.
Basil Joseph has emerged as a bankable star with a slew of hits. The actor delivered hits like Ponman, Sookshmadarshini, Nunakuzhi, and Guruvayoor Amabala Nadayil in 2024.
His last release, Ponman’s review read, “Ponman shines in its presentation and storytelling. The power-packed performances by Basil Joseph, Lijo Jose and Sajin Gopu are the major highlights of the movie.”